How dare you hunt such creatures to
near extinction when no one needs to eat this meet that tastes like old steak soaked in seawater for a hundred years anyway?»
Not exact matches
This poster by Peter Hodgson highlights the crux of BirdLife International's Albatross campaign — populations are
nearing extinction because of deaths caused
when the birds accidentally eat fishing hooks left in bait or discarded after fishing trips.
Professional bioethicists would begin
near the end of the debate,
when research programmes have, perhaps accidentally, brought penguin populations
near to
extinction, and the question is whether to open a penguin preservation programme at London Zoo.
If they win, the consequences will be more horrifying than anything we've experienced since the
near human
extinction event of about 110,000 years ago,
when there were about 10,000 of us left.
The Amur tiger is the largest cat in the world, reports the Huffington Post, and until the early 20th Century,
when habitat loss from human invasion and poaching drove the cats to
near extinction, they lived across China, Korea, and Russia.